Unchained Melody (arr. Learning the Harp) by Al Hibbler Sheet Music for Harp at Sheet Music Direct
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Unchained Melody (arr. Learning the Harp) Digital Sheet Music
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Unchained Melody (arr. Learning the Harp)
by Al Hibbler Harp - Digital Sheet Music

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This classic love ballad is a staple to add to your repertoire. People will be so pleasantly surprised to hear it played on the harp! The arrangement captures the bittersweet atmosphere of the song well and feels so comfortable to play. One of the biggest challenges in this piece is playing it up to tempo while allowing it to sound relaxed and effortless.

Difficulty Level and Skills Required: The right hand plays the melody line, and the left hand has 4 finger brackets with a lot of continuous placing. Theres some jumping around the registers, crossing over hands, and quick lever changes.

Type of Harp: Big harp version is for 33 strings or larger. The small harp version works for 26 strings or larger.

Range: For big harps: Lowest note is D, almost two octaves below middle C. Highest note is E, two and a half octaves above middle C. For small harps: Lowest note is F, below middle C. Highest note is G, two and a half octaves above middle C.

Levers/Pedals: In the key of C major. Many Bflat and Eflat lever changes throughout.

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